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Video Games => Mario Chat => Topic started by: nensondubois on March 04, 2010, 02:18:02 PM
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NES Open Tournament Golf:
Donkey Kong handles the prize money in the Club House.
GOLF: NES
The Golfer is Mario in golf clothes.
Ogre Battle 64: Person of Lordly Caliber (N64)
The names Mario and Kong appear in this game.
Paper Mario (N64) - Luigi's Mansion Cameo
There's a Luigi's Mansion reference in Luigi's Journal, Luigi's Mansion was in it's planning stages at the time.
Paper Mario (N64) - Yoshi's Cookie Cameo
The "Big Cookie" made by Tayce T. with the two ingredients of:
Cake Mix + Yellow Berry
Egg
Goomnut
Blue Berry
Red Berry
is a reference to Yoshi's Cookie.
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You know you're new to TMK when you don't know posting about Mario Cameo's is frowned upon at these parts.
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If so, why is my 27 getting the chew on your totally very + 3 = the answer and my when the day comes to 13 so you should forget the why are you because my no I didn't.
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One of these days we'll cover stuff like the Check cookie in Paper Mario.
Golf is on the site. NESOTG page mentions DK.
Ogre Battle 64: Person of Lordly Caliber (N64)
The names Mario and Kong appear in this game.
Got any more info on this?
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There still isn't a page up for the stuff in Matt Hazard: Blood Bath and Beyond.
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It's on my to-do list.
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Unfortuantely, I have no more info on Ogre Battle 64 but I have two more but I think I posted the two in the past, somewhere along the line.
I know I've posted the Super Game Boy Mario Cameo in the past, as well as Luigi and Peach. The MARIO 1 Chip (Mathematical, Argonaut, Rotation & Input/Output) was used in early versions of games like Star Foxand Stunt Race FX, then later changed to the FX Chip. I had to get the picture from Wikipedia since I don't have a camera.
(https://themushroomkingdom.net/board/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fupload.wikimedia.org%2Fwikipedia%2Fcommons%2Fthumb%2F4%2F4d%2FLR38173_01.jpg%2F593px-LR38173_01.jpg&hash=cd0c27b65023f65ca154f1fd75d8c6a0)
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We already know about this.
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We already know about this.
I'm apart of this "We" now?
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"We" being people who have actually worked on TMK.
I was under the impression that nenson was trying to tell Deezer et al. about this stuff. I may be incorrect.
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Here's one!
The Critic
Season two episode: "Frankie and Ellie Get Lost" (It's on disc three of the DVD set, if any are interested)
The Critic's parents disappear during their 40th wedding anniversary vacation. On the way to the airport, Franklin (the dad) is driving like a maniac down the road, and Eleanor (the mom) tells him to slow down. Franklin turns to her and says "Can't you see the danger that we're in!?"
The camera shows his POV, and on the windshield is a giant ape standing on red girders, throwing barrels at the car. The horn has the word "Jump" written on it, and as the barrels get close to the car, Franklin honks the horn and jumps.
If I had the proper equipment, I would capture a video.
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"We" being people who have actually worked on TMK.
I was under the impression that nenson was trying to tell Deezer et al. about this stuff. I may be incorrect.
Nenson can't read, Chup. You should know this already.
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There are many Mario references in French series (and many cultural references in the French version of Super Paper Mario) but saying them here is useless, I guess.
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Those would probably actually be useful since I don't think we know about those.
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'k, then.
- In an episode of the French series "Fais pas ci, fais pas ça]" (FR link) ("Don't do this, don't do that"), you can see one of the characters playing Mario Kart Super Circuit on a GBA, on Peach Circuit, as Luigi.
- In Super Paper Mario, Bowser says in a scene "' 'Me dites pas que c'est pas vrai ?!" ("Don't tell me this isn't true ?!", although it's supposed to mean "Don't tell me this is true ?!"), a quote from the French humorist [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamel_Debbouze]Jamel Debbouze (http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fais_pas_ci,_fais_pas_%C3%A7a).
- In Super Paper Mario, a D-Man says "Vous pouvez allumer les torches avec du feu. Vous avez compris ? Il faut ALUMEEEEEER LE FEEEUU !!!! ... Qu'est-ce qui me prend ?" ("You can fire up the torchs with fire. Got it ? You must OPEEEEEEN THE FIIIIIRRE !!!! ... What's wrong with me ?"), a reference to the song "Allumer le Feu" ("Open the Fire") by Johnny Hallyday (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Hallyday).
I know I saw more of them but I have a bad memory. It's not like I'm watching TV everyday, after all... But I remember hearing the underground music from Super Mairo Bros. in a TV show.